Turkish Airlines increases Istanbul – Lviv frequency

Turkey's national carrier will increase frequency to 10 weekly flights as of October 28, 2018.

Flight Number

Start

End

Days

Departure

Destination

TK 441

28.Oct.2018

30.Mar.2019

1.34.67

IST 05:10

LWO 07:10

TK 442

28.Oct.2018

30.Mar.2019

1.34.67

LWO 08:05

IST 10:10

TK 443

28.Oct.2018

29.Mar.2019

12.45.7

IST 16:25

LWO 18:25

TK 444

28.Oct.2018

29.Mar.2019

12.45.7

LWO 19:20

IST 21:30

* All times are in UTC

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